Individual Collection SS 17

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About this project

A collection by our head ceramicist Sharron Page Stocks for the summer season. A sea of Cornish coast inspired pieces from the Dunes of Gwithian to Porthmeor beach. This collection will bring the sun, sea and salt into any home or interior. All of her pieces are one of a kind and simply unique.

Pricing

£42 — £150

Keywords

Disciplines

Ceramics, Pottery

Materials

Ceramics

Dune Bowl

Photographer: Viola Watkins & Matt Stocks

The dune bowl by Sharron Page Stocks is inspired by the sand dunes at Gwithian. The terracotta adds a certain warmth to the piece, like sun on dry sand.
To create this piece, Sharron layered together two different types of clay before wheel throwing them together into a single form. The result is a beautifully blended swirl of colour, like strata running through a cliff edge.

Meor Blue Shallow Bowl

Photographer: Viola Watkins & Matt Stocks

The Meor Blue Shallow Bowl by Sharron Page Stocks is a beautiful piece inspired simply by the sea and rock formations of the Cornish coastline. The bowl's interior is a glossy array of blue shades with a contrasting underside of muted browns. The rim has been cleaned to expose the clay which brings an added element of texture.
Ideal for: A centre piece for your dining room table, a place for your fruit to rest.

Noontide Spray Bowl No.2

Photographer: Viola Watkins & Matt Stocks

The Noontide Spray Bowl is the smallest piece in the Spray series by Sharron Page Stocks, inspired by the midday sun over Porthmeor beach and ocean spray on smooth sand. To make this bowl she has sprayed glaze building up the layers subtly to give this end result, finishing the rim with a deep cobalt blue. The clay has also been turned to give the bowl an elegant Yunomi-like foot for it to stand on. The bowl has a beautiful roundness to it like a pebble in the palm of your hand.
Ideal for: A touch of ocean inspired nature to a room, table or display. Noontide Spray Bowl No.1 is a perfect sister for this bowl for a bigger display.